




Wildflower Arrangement (2025) 绘画 由 Davit Arstamyan
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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
绘画,
油
在帆布上
- 外形尺寸 高度 7.9in, 宽度 11.8in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 画作 低于US$500 印象派 静物
Size - 20x30cm
READY TO HANG
Original painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.
"Wildflower Arrangement" is a tender homage to nature’s quiet abundance. Set against a subdued, earthy background, two rustic vessels overflow with wildflowers—sunflowers, daisies, poppies, and field blooms—each rendered with thoughtful brushwork and a warm, nostalgic palette. The juxtaposition of delicate florals with robust pottery and a humble red mug evokes the timeless simplicity of rural life. At once tranquil and rich with texture, this intimate still life invites the viewer into a moment of gentle reflection, where the beauty of the everyday is lovingly preserved.
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Born: July 10, 1998
Birthplace: Tsovategh, Martuni region, Artsakh
Current Residence: Vagharshapat, Armenia
David Arstamyan is an Armenian artist whose work is deeply influenced by his personal experiences, cultural heritage, and the resilience of the Armenian spirit.
David completed his secondary education in 2013 and was accepted into the Shushi State Humanitarian College named after Arsen Khachatryan, where he specialized as a master painter. After graduating in 2017, he served in the Armenian Armed Forces and later took part in the 44-day war in 2020 as well as the one-day conflict in 2023.
In 2019, he enrolled in the Gyourjyan Institute of Applied Arts, where he pursued a degree in design and successfully graduated in 2023. Over the years, David has actively participated in various symposiums and group exhibitions, showcasing his artistic talent and unique vision.
Due to the war, David and his family now hold refugee status and currently reside in Vagharshapat, Armenia, where he continues to create and develop his artistic practice. He is married and has a son.
David’s art is a reflection of his journey, exploring themes of identity, struggle, and resilience through dynamic compositions and expressive forms.